2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-54255-1_11
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Post-Disaster Housing Reconstruction in Indonesia: Review and Lessons from Aceh, Yogyakarta, West Java and West Sumatera Earthquakes

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“…Reconstruction Strategy: An appropriate reconstruction approach provides better opportunities to rebuild damaged structures and enhance disaster resilience (Pribadi et al 2014). Sustainable recovery objectives, such as social equality and hazard mitigation can be achieved when the strategies meet local needs, and local capacity is given due consideration by implementing agencies.…”
Section: Csfs Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reconstruction Strategy: An appropriate reconstruction approach provides better opportunities to rebuild damaged structures and enhance disaster resilience (Pribadi et al 2014). Sustainable recovery objectives, such as social equality and hazard mitigation can be achieved when the strategies meet local needs, and local capacity is given due consideration by implementing agencies.…”
Section: Csfs Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Bantul housing reconstruction program has also been acknowledged as a lesson learnt for other post-disaster programs because of the synergy between multiple stakeholders and strengthening of local capacity through constructing an earthquake-resistant house (Marcillia and Ohno, 2012;Pribadi, et al, 2014;Rini, et al, 2016). In contrast, the accessible housing developed for disabled survivors was characterised by particular processes of intervention by donors, in which there was a lack of inclusion of the newly disabled in negotiating the size and design of the house.…”
Section: The Process Of Reconstructing the Rumah Akses (Accessible Homentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each of these damage states has a description (FEMA 2017b) and based on them, a linkage between the damage and MDRs obtained in stage 2 is made. For this linkage, values found in the disaster recovery literature can be used, which consider not only the direct physical damage but other socioeconomic and resilience factors that are known to have a relevant role in this aspect (Cardona 2001;Aijazi 2014;Pribadi et al 2014;Mamula-Seadon 2015;Salgado-Gálvez, Zuloaga Romero, Velás1uez et al 2016). The values used are shown in Table 1.…”
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confidence: 99%